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(This article contains some spoilers for “Avengers: Endgame.”)The most common problem with really long movies is a midsection that lulls — it’s unavoidable with many stories, and it’s a ...
The opening scene features Loki time-slipping back to the TVA to speak with Mobius, which paralleled the scene from the series' first episode. Hiddleston felt it made sense for Loki to go "right back to the beginning of the story", while Kevin Wright described the scene as having Loki say "goodbye" to Mobius as a result of the "story pick[ing ...
Development on a second season of Loki had begun by November 2020, [1] which was confirmed through a mid-credits scene in the first-season finale, which was released in July 2021. [2] In February 2022, Eric Martin , a first-season writer who took over some of series' creator Michael Waldron 's duties during production on that season, [ 3 ] was ...
In a deleted scene from Season 2 of the show — part of an impending 4K UHD Blu-ray release — Loki recalls just how many people “said I was a problem” while talking with his friend Mobius ...
The ubiquity of post-credit scenes in MCU properties was such that the producers of the television special Werewolf by Night (2022) felt the need to defend the absence of such a scene, noting that the final scene of the show itself had a feeling much like a typical post-credits scene, and that the characters were left not knowing what the ...
Wednesday’s Loki finale — which was confirmed during the end credits to only be a season ender, not a series finale — at last brought Loki and Sylvie face to face with the person responsible ...
The second season of Loki concluded its timeline-jumping TVA storyline. Here's what you should know about the credits and how it sets up future MCU projects.
Development on a second season of Loki had begun by November 2020, [1] which was confirmed through a mid-credits scene in the first-season finale, which was released in July 2021. [2] In February 2022, Eric Martin , a first-season writer who took over some of series' creator Michael Waldron 's duties during production on that season, [ 3 ] was ...